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Countertransference

2018
Countertransference can be used as an instrument in understanding the patient's projective identification. An analogy for the patient/therapist interaction is found in Bion's model of the infant's communicating by projection to the breast and the mother as containing and modifying such projections. The particular countertransference problems created by
Chaim F. Shatan   +2 more
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Institutional countertransference

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
The authors present the case of a patient with an institutional transference and point out the existence of institutional countertransference, which confounded his therapy and obscured his potential for change. Confronted with the patient's tradition in the institution, the new therapist had to overcome feelings of unimportance and therapeutic ...
M H, Gendel, D E, Reiser
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Managing countertransference.

Psychotherapy, 2011
In this article, we review the history and definition of countertransference as well as empirical research on countertransference, its management, and the relation of both to psychotherapy outcome. Three meta-analyses are presented, as well as studies that illustrate findings from the meta-analyses.
Jeffrey A, Hayes   +2 more
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Countertransference Revisited

The Psychoanalytic Review, 2004
A female patient of mine recounts her week. I listen with interest, waiting for her to arrive at particular conclusions. She has suffered a great deal and still does, but prefers not to dwell on it. My interest turns into patience as she continues to talk but circumvents her discontent.
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Transference-Countertransference

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1986
This paper concerns the dynamics of transference-countertransference as thay reveal themselves in object relations and specifically in the psychoanalytic process. It is postulated that transference and countertransference cannot be viewed separately, that both analyst and patient exhibit transference-countertransference reactions, and that they are ...
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Countertransference

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1987
Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
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Malignant Eroticized Countertransference

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1997
Gabbard (1994) divided the pathology of therapists, both male and female, who commit sexual boundary violations into those who are psychotic, those who are predatory psychopaths, those engaging in masochistic surrender, and those called "the lovesick therapist." Lovesick therapists are the most common type and manifest crucial narcissistic themes of "a
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Some directions for research and theory on countertransference

Psychotherapy Research, 2022
Charles J Gelso
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